Bahhumbug, 2/10/2010:
About time!
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| Finally, an idea that should work to protect my stuff. I have always been disappointed with guitar manufacturers and dealers. The whole lot of them are so disorganized that it is almost impossible for them to keep track of the stuff they sell. Besides, thiefs are clever, but not enough to remove the chip without breaking the guitar. Thats the good part. |
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BigE, 1/4/2010:
Cheap protection
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| If like me you have a few prized axes, you need to equip them with that chip. It's cheap and easy to install. I have heard stories of the police being able to catch thieves using the snagg id. My guitars can weep but they cannot talk, now they have a voice, should they get stolen! |
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Ian Scott, 5/14/2009:
My guitars have been snagg-tagged!
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| Now I have all my 3 beloved guitars tagged and some spare chips for future instruments! Not as good as a real Low-Jack system, but I'm sure it will take a while before we can fit that in a in guitar. Men in Black, any ideas? Also thank you snagg for the step by step slide show on how to install the chips. Very useful.
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